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May 15, 2024 8 mins
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So this is going to be ourlast podcast of the week, Winnie,
because you are going to Vegas.Where was my mic on Buddy? Yeah?
Well, you know, the MIC'sare a little bit of an issue
here because one of them is abunk which I think you're on. You're
on the bunk mic movement. Now. It's fine, It only matters.
Really, this is a podcast.It won't really matter. But there's an
issue with the commercials that run onthe air. So there's just something wrong

(00:22):
with the modulation. But you soundfine. Give me a mic check one
too, Mike check one two.Bitch one two, bitch Mike two.
Yeah, I could do better.Billy and Lisa in the Morning present a
behind the scenes look into Boston's favoritemorning show. That's a little too much
information, say, guys, theafter show podcast? Who appears justin a

(00:44):
winning Yes, sir, Yeah,Whinny heading off to Vegas tomorrow. You're
leaving at nine o'clock to see Adell. That's cool, yes, sir?
Are you looking forward to it?Yes, sir, I'm just excited to
have a day off. Kay,three of them, I know, but
you're actually doing something. Yeah,I know, I'm excited. I it'll

(01:06):
be nice, although I just hatethe fight to fauce. It's so long.
It's basically going to California. Isit four hours or so? No,
it's like it's like five and ahalf five and a half. Yeah,
like I think I I it reallyis. I think I land at
two thirty. It's really like sixhours. I think I land at two
thirty their time, which is threehours. You know. That's so the
time thing is so weak. AndI leave at eleven thirty our time.

(01:27):
Yeah, that's so weird, likeeleven. I think we bought it like
ten and forty five, leave iteleven. And then it takes five or
six hours to get there, soit would be like four or five o'clock,
right, yep, but it's reallyonly thirty two thirty. It's so
weird. Yeah, So I don'tknow what I'm doing tomorrow in the morning.
On Friday, I'm doing like MannyPetty and like that head you know

(01:48):
those head spas they have now,Yeah, and then I don't know,
and then they have a lazier atthe hotel. Might do like that like
a pool day relax. I wasgonna eat some food, like I go
to in and out, Yeah,and then I'm going to dinner with my
cousin and then going a Dell Andis it a Doug gonna show up to
it? I hope? So Hello, Yeah, it's me, Hello,
Hello, Hello. Yeah. Thetime thing is so weird. You know

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what do you call that? Thedifference? Yeah? Time difference. And
you know there's a movie called Interstellar. Have you seen it. It's with
Matthew McConaughey. It's about space,right, and you know how and when
you go into space time changes,right, So I know, isn't it
like like like yet, like certainspace, like certain planets. It's like,

(02:36):
yes, a day here is liketwo years there? Right? Yeah?
Yeah. So in the movie,they have to go they're trying to
reach another planet, like far awayplace, right, but they have to
go onto this planet. But whenthey go down this planet, the time
is different. So every ten Imight have this wrong, but it's something
like this, every ten minutes isseven years on Earth. Okay, So

(03:00):
they have to go down there asquick as possible. They're area who you
got like five years ye? Soobviously, because it's a movie, they
encounter problems when they get down there, and they're down there for like thirty
minutes. So when Matthew McConaughey getsback up into the spaceship after the whole
disaster on the planet, he says, how long will we gone? And

(03:23):
he goes. The guy goes twentyone years Earth time. Now on Earth.
You gotta watch this movie on Earth. Meanwhile, he left his whole
family behind, his kids and everything. So while he's up there on his
space trip, they're sending videos backand forth. Okay, so he gets
back up after only thirty minutes,but was really twenty one years and has

(03:44):
to sit there and watch twenty oneyears worth of videos growing up. Yeah,
and he's for twenty one years.They got no response, so that
they start crying, like we missyou. They just think he's gone.
It's fucking mind blowing, dude,you gotta watch that movie. Well,
you just told me the whole thingto watch it. I know, I
get so excited, and I getso excited. Now there's so much more

(04:04):
of the movie anyway, But yeah, I don't really like space movies.
Some of them are good. I'mjust not into the whole thing. I
just want to be here on Earth. There was a movie that I really
liked. I forget the name ofit, but it was about it was
like a future, a futuristic moviewhere that the sun was going to die
out, which by the way,is going to happen in like five billion
years, but the sun was goingto die out. Yeah, they had

(04:27):
to shoot They have to go upthere and shoot a nuclear missile into the
sun to restart it. I thinkit's called daylight or sunlight sunlight anyway.
Okay, Wow, you did havea lot Did you watch this all while
your on vacation, you little No, No, I didn't watch a whole
lot of ship. I watched alot of basketball. Funny enough, Oh,
seeking of that sets tonight. Hm. I think they can close it

(04:48):
out. I think they will.It's gonna be I mean, it's gonna
be what who everybody thought, whichis the Celtics and the Nuggets. We
think, you know, obviously itcould go either way, like you know,
the Pacers could beat the Knicks,but I I mean, I think
the Nuggets are the are the what'sthe word I want to use. The
biggest challenge probably the defending champs andthey're really good jokers, joke, it's

(05:10):
just really good. So they challengeme. He from the third time don't
even give a fuck. He doesn'tcare. Yeah, he does want to.
He wants to be at home onhis farm. He wants to be
horses horses for him. This isa job, yeah, it really is.
It is a job to provide forhim for a lifetime of horses.
Yeah. Like I love that abouthim though, But listen, this has
to be our year. It hasto be our fucking year. Bro.

(05:31):
I can't believe it's been what sixteenyears since we won last two thousand and
eight. Yep, I remember.I remember that. Well, Kevin Garnett,
I was like, I was likefifteen, you know, Kevin Garnett
still makes like five million, fivemillion every year? Is it a million?
No, it's five million every year. I think it's up soon though,
it's up this year, I think. Yeah. So he made I

(05:54):
think he made like thirty five millionafter he retired from just a Celtics.
Yeah, he put it on Paultaking it. Then he takes it,
you know, after he retired.Yeah, so he's only even heard it
seventy years whatever. Well, there'sa guy, there's a there's a baseball
player from like the nineties that didit. Bobby Vanilla. Yes, and
every day he gets a million.I think that's up soon too. Yeah,
Bobby, it's called Bobby Vanilla.He gets a million dollars a year

(06:16):
from the Mets or the Yankees,right, Mets, I think it is.
And it was for like thirty years. It was a crazy amount of
time. I think he was oneof the first to do it. So
smart because look at him. Now, Yeah, you can live at the
mill. Did you know a funfact that everybody makes fun of Gronk,
you know, look at the roastfor being a dumb idiot. Oh,
he doesn't know anything. You knowthat he saved all of his football money.

(06:36):
Yep, he only lived Now,granted that was a lot of his
parents that that kind of guided him, I think, but he lived on
his endorsement money. Yep. Soall the millions that he made for the
Patriots just put right into the bank. I'm sure it just takes some like
high yield savings account. It's probablymade double what he got. So smart.
Yeah, and then Shotani just didthat yep. Yeah, he's getting

(06:58):
paid a ton of money after Yeah, I'm telling you, I don't know.
And this game stop thing that wetalked about on the show today,
I want like a thousand dollar raise. I mean a day. I mean,
look at that fucking Carlos man.Listen to Carlos thirty grand. So
happy for him, But like Lisais right, by the time we hear
about it, it's too late.We're not going to make any money off

(07:20):
of it. Yeah. I don'tknow what he got though he got.
There was a special kind of stockthat he got. He got game stop,
but he got I think I haveto listen to it again. So
maybe maybe, you know what,maybe he can give us some guidance.
Carlos, he's the guy that filmedthe people in the seaport. He's a
good guy. He started a littlecorrespondent. Yeah, and yeah, he's
the one that suck Chris Hemsworth atthe airport at Logan Airport. So whatever

(07:42):
billion Lisa Nation, it just rageson. But anyway, when you have
a great trip, yeah, okay, I can't really say the same thing.
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. So you'll be here till nine
tomorrow and then you're off Friday,Yes, and producer Riley will be stepping
you know what. She's so cute, she said, my job makes her
more nervous than yours, and Iget it just because you at least can

(08:05):
turn your mic off and edit orwhatever the mistakes. Everyone hears your mistakes.
Everybody hears it. The whole city, in the whole world is listening.
So we'll see how well she does. But anyway, we have confidence
on her. Yeah, we'll beback on Monday. Have a great weekend.
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